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At the judge's home, Buck's life is peaceful and privileged. He is well cared for, given plenty of food and exercise, and treated with kindness. Buck forms a strong bond with the judge and enjoys a comfortable life in the beautiful surroundings of the estate.
Judge Miller
No, It never says where Buck ends.
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Buck learned the trick of stealing food from the pantry from Pike, which he would never have done at the judge's household due to his training and upbringing in a more civilized environment. This shows how Buck's experiences in the wild with other dogs were reshaping his behavior and instincts.
California santa Clara valley at judge miller's estate
Buck's house is in the survival place when you are going to Stark mountain next to the Poke center
Judge Miller is the original owner of Buck, the main protagonist in the novel. He has two sons, a very large estate and a number of hunting dogs and a well stocked table but he treats Buck more as a companion/friend rather than as a pet.
Judge Miller is the original owner of Buck, the main protagonist in the novel. He has two sons, a very large estate and a number of hunting dogs and a well stocked table but he treats Buck more as a companion/friend rather than as a pet.
Sol-lek's peculiarity was his loyalty to Judge Miller, which resulted in Buck's rivalry with him, as Buck wanted to become the lead dog. Buck eventually proved his dominance and became the lead dog in the sled team, causing Sol-lek to submit to him.